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1 an ll :g1l:'ll:9',W.I 2: www fe ' 0F APPLIEU 5 FWQMWZM ' B E B Sc MSC-1 the second to have a new dean at the beginning of this term in the person of Dean H. MacLeod. He was formerly head of the Department of Mech- anical and Electrical En- gineers. After his appoint- ment as Dean he remained as head of the department. Since the comple- tion of the building many professors have been carrying on re- search work. Others acted as consultants on construction jobs, often receiving more remuneration f r o m one job than they do for teaching a full year. A.M-, , ., - -' - , - Instructor ohn R. ...H J' MGCLEOD' lzn. of Applied Science I i PL Du Ni.E.l.C., De Evans, a lecturer in The new million dollar engineering building which was finished two years ago paid off in big dividends this year. Four hundred trained engineers graduated after finishing five-year studies, which prepared them for tech- nical jobs. The Faculty of Applied Science was Mechanical Engineer- ing, started his own printing business at the beginning of school term. Using the multilitho system he was able to print exams papers and briefs for dif- ferent faculties. Many of the engineering faculty members were active on the commit- tee that asked for a 31,000.00 raise for all the professors. Honorary President of the Engineer- ing Undergraduate Society was S. H. De long, associate professor in the Department of Civil Engineering. With Dean MacLeod he tried to help Engineers executive members with problems which confronted un- dergrads. Faculty included Architecture and Nursing. FREDERIC LASSERRE B. ARCH, M.R.A.I.C. Head, Scholastic School of Architecture 185
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SMITH, EUGENE W. SOURISSEAU, G. STERLING, WILLIAM J. SUDBURY, ARCHIE E. TUTTLE, W. F. THOM, DONALD M. TURNBULL, ALBERT L. VIVIAN, RICHARD K. VVALLIS, GORDON WALTERS, JOHN WHITNEY, ROY WILLIAMS. K. H. WRIGHT, ROBERT W. he Kaya P ua Eleven hundred Engineers are represent- ed by the first two pictures on this page. All eleven hundred of them seem quite satisfied with the arrangement. The middle picture is the close-knit in- ner executive of the Engineers' Undergradu- ate Society. Seated at the table is EUS president Don Duguid. The fiery, red- headecl Science student succeeded Cy White, and continued blazed trail. Duguid kept the Engineers in the news with blood drive challenges, homecoming queen campaigning, and an abortive attempt to kidnap pubsters late in February. Duguid's right-hand man was S. FoXie Fox, third from right, who so capably handled EUS finances. Patterson proved that even a forty-beer drinker could take good care of money. Represented in the top picture is the rest of the guiding force of EUS. Members of the American Institute of Electrical En- gineers, the American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Engineering Institute of Canada. the Forestry Club, the Nurses' Undergraduate Society, and the Dawson Club served on this group. Another member of the committee was Al Wason, sitting to the far left of the pic- ture. Wason edited the Slipstick , the Totem's rival. Bottom picture on the page is the Law Undergraduate Society executive. LUS president this year was Bill Craig, seated third from the right. Lawyers orated and acted throughout the year. Beauteous blonde in the picture is the LUS executive's secretary. PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR
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ARCHITECTURE ANDERSON, ALBERT E. AUBREY, ROLAND G. HANSON, ALTON K. MIDDLETON, ERNEST E. KADE, FREDRICK KISS, ZOLTAN S. MacKINNON, G. MANNING, DONALD M. NAIRNE, RONALD S. PRATT, WILLIAM F. SMART, JACK J. TIERS, CHARLES A. VVRIGHT, CHARLES W. CHEMICAL AUSTROM, CLARENCE BATES, LAWRENCE A. BENSON, HARRY BIDDLE, GEOFFREY R. BUTLER, M. CORBAULD, JOHN DONALDSON, RICHARD G. DOUGLAS, TOURNER P. ELLIOTT, RODNEY FITZSIMMONS. JERRY M. HANSEN, VICTOR HARPER, HUGH H. HEASLIP, NORMAN HOSKINS, DONALD B. A. KOLTHAMMER, KEN MCEWAN, TOM J. MCTAVISH, BRUCE W. MCIVER. THOMAS A. MAHONEY, W. MITCHENER, HYMAN O'BRIEN, R. N. PRESTON, ROBERT ROBERTS, J. S. ROSS, R. IAN ROSS, S. CRAIG SAWDEN, F. H. SCHOFIELD, LEO J. SCUDAMORS, OWEN S. SEYMOUR. DESMOND G. STEVVART, ALBERT E. THOMAS, JAMES W. TURKO, WILLIAM WHITE, JOHN M. VVIESMER, WALTER ' CIVIL ANDERSON, ALLAN H. BAIRD, ERNEST BALDERSTON, VVILLIAM BOKLMAN. L. C. BROWN, ROBERT BUCKLEY, HUGH W. BURNETT, D. H. BRYANT, RICHARD CAPLICK, W. J. CHIZIK, NICHOLAS T Q 'Mg .' 'I A Wee Nip, Hey Jon? PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIX
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